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188Re-SSS lipiodol: radiolabelling and biodistribution following injection into the hepatic artery of rats bearing hepatoma.

Etienne Garin1, Benoit Denizot, Nicolas Noiret, Nicolas Lepareur, Jerome Roux, Myriam Moreau, Jean-Yves Herry, Patrick Bourguet, Jean-Pierre Benoit, Jean-Jacques Lejeune.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although intra-arterial radiation therapy with 131I-lipiodol is a useful therapeutic approach to the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma, various disadvantages limit its use. AIM: To describe the development of a method for the labelling of lipiodol with 188Re-SSS (188Re (S2CPh)(S3CPh)2 complex) and to investigate its biodistribution after injection into the hepatic artery of rats with hepatoma.
METHODS: 188Re-SSS lipiodol was obtained after dissolving a chelating agent, previously labelled with 188Re, in cold lipiodol. The radiochemical purity (RCP) of labelling was checked immediately. The 188Re-SSS lipiodol was injected into the hepatic artery of nine rats with a Novikoff hepatoma. They were sacrificed 1, 24 and 48 h after injection, and used for ex vivo counting.
RESULTS: Labelling of 188Re-SSS lipiodol was achieved with a yield of 97.3+/-2.1%. The immediate RCP was 94.1+/-1.7%. Ex vivo counting confirmed a predominantly hepatic uptake, with a good tumoral retention of 188Re-SSS lipiodol, a weak pulmonary uptake and a very faint digestive uptake. The 'tumour/non-tumoral liver' ratio was high at 1, 24 and 48 h after injection (2.9+/-1.5, 4.1+/-/4.1 and 4.1+/-0.7, respectively).
CONCLUSIONS: Using the method described here, 188Re-SSS lipiodol can be obtained with a very high yield and a satisfactory RCP. The biodistribution in rats with hepatoma indicates a good tumoral retention of 188Re-SSS lipiodol associated with a predominant hepatic uptake, a weak pulmonary uptake and a very faint digestive uptake. This product should be considered for intra-arterial radiation therapy in human hepatoma.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15381868     DOI: 10.1097/00006231-200410000-00004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucl Med Commun        ISSN: 0143-3636            Impact factor:   1.690


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5.  (188)Re-SSS/Lipiodol: Development of a Potential Treatment for HCC from Bench to Bedside.

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